THe WOMAN WITH THE HU3KY VOICE OBS1SRVANT GROCER SOLVES PROBLEM A customer was giving her order tt ber grocer in Dunedin one day. Hft had jotted down the.list oi items required, but the customer was trying to think of something else Bhe wanted. "Would it be Baxters Lung PreBerver, raadam?" said the grocer. ,4I notice you seem a little husky." "That's itl" exclaimed the customer. "I knew it was something most important. I al« ways like to keep 'Baxters' in the house.'1 "Baxters" is easily the best seller in New Zealand, for tbe simple reason that for nearly 80 years it has demonstrated its unique qualities as a remedy for coughs, colds, and kindred ailpvents for both young and old people. No other remedy is so pleasant to take, and so quickly effective with its soothing, penetrating, and restorative properties. No other remedy also is so easily procurable. "Baxters'' is on ready sale at every chemist and store tL. uughout New Zealand. You can always be . ure of get- ' tmg "Baxters'' and be equally sure , of the benefits "Baxters'' will give you. Sold jn three sizes, 4/6, 2/6 and handy pocket size I /6.^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 8
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